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FPSC Classic Models and Media / My first model-free padlock

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BeauPratten
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Posted: 15th Apr 2010 15:35
I have been using the forum for a while now and I decided That I made a contribution. It isn't really good but it is my first model. It's a destructible padlock. The model isn't very good and the texture's rubbish but I hope someone can help me out.

Enjoy

I suppose that this is where I'm supposed to put some witty one liner. Well...sorry to disappoint.
BeauPratten
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Posted: 15th Apr 2010 15:43
Screen 1

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BeauPratten
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Posted: 15th Apr 2010 15:45
screen 2 with model pack 3's wire gate.

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Nilloc
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Posted: 16th Apr 2010 01:27
Great job man keep them coming!

Wat a signature?
JRH
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Posted: 16th Apr 2010 19:33
I remember Goldeneye had padlocks. These look really useful

BeauPratten
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Posted: 16th Apr 2010 20:04
Thanks everyone. If anyone's willing to show me how to do good textures and uv map I'll give it a better texture (right now it is literally 2 squares that were drawn in paint and then had some slightly darker dots as detail. Terrible I know

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vortech
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Posted: 16th Apr 2010 20:51
It debends... What program your using. I can help you with 3ds max and maya.
BeauPratten
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Posted: 17th Apr 2010 02:46
Milkshape & gimp

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heltor
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Posted: 17th Apr 2010 03:34
I love this model, SWEET,sweet. Great idea.

If your not on the edge your taking up to much room!!!!!!!
moncho
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Posted: 17th Apr 2010 09:49
looks great !!
vortech
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Posted: 17th Apr 2010 11:06 Edited at: 17th Apr 2010 11:06
Ok. Then i cant help.

It looks great but as you said. It needs details.
BeauPratten
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Posted: 17th Apr 2010 15:36 Edited at: 17th Apr 2010 16:02
made a better texture. It's more of an old rusty look

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BeauPratten
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Posted: 17th Apr 2010 16:03
here's a picture

I suppose that this is where I'm supposed to put some witty one liner. Well...sorry to disappoint.

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